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The Digital Preservation Network at UT Austin Chris Jordan Texas Advanced Computing Center
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DPN Member Repository DPN MEmber DPN Member Repository DPN Member Reposiitory What Is DPN? DPN Member 57 member organizations cooperatively investing in long-term, scalable, digital preservation
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Preservation System DPN Member Repository DPN Member Repository DPN Member Reposiitory What Is DPN? DPN Member technical staff and systems from 5 large scale preservation repositories
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Preservation System DPN Member Repository DPN MEmber DPN Member Repository DPN Member Reposiitory What Is DPN? DPN Member …working groups of experts in succession rights, business services, communications and research data…
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DPN Node What is DPN? All building a digital preservation backbone for the academy
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What Does DPN Do? 1.Establishes a network of heterogeneous, interoperable, trustworthy, preservation repositories (Nodes) 2.Replicates content across the network, to multiple nodes 3.Enables restoration of preserved content to any node in the event of data loss, corruption or disaster 4.Ensures the ongoing preservation of digital information from depositors in the event of dissolution or divestment of depositors or an individual repository 5.Provides the option to (technically and legally) "brighten content" preserved in the network over time
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Initial DPN technical partners Initial DPN launch will feature five nodes: Academic Preservation Trust (APTrust) Chronopolis HathiTrust Stanford Digital Repository (SDR) University of Texas Data Repository (UTDR) And a participating partner: DuraSpace
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DPN, UT and TDL TACC & TDL have an established partnership TACC also collaborates with UT Library on: – Data Management Planning – Local research support – HPC for Digital Libraries DPN extends these efforts to include design and implementation of a replicating node
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What is UTDR? UT Research Cyberinfrastructure Initiative Supports all 15 UT System Schools with: – High Performance Computing – 10Gb Research Network – 5PB Replicated Data Repository Deployed in early 2012, now over 100 investigators, 100s of users, over 1PB allocated
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TACC Capabilities Corral UTDR System – 5PB, geographically replicated online storage iRODS Data Management, Databases, Web applications Ranch – 100PB+ Tape Archive capacity Additional data-intensive systems this year Stampede/Lonestar/Longhorn – World-Class Supercomputing and Visualization
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DPN Network Concepts “First Nodes” submit data packages “Replicating Nodes” hold copies of data Messaging framework and Registry track data submissions and replicas “Bags” are used to package data for preservation – contents are opaque to DPN Each node provides its own interfaces
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DPN Design Principles Nodes should be as independent as possible Content owners should have control over format of data Network should be flexible – easy to add and remove nodes Diversity of implementation is crucial to successful long-term preservation
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Components in Technical Architecture Messaging infrastructure to support federated services Registry to track objects within the federation, including copies, version, rights, brightening information Transfer mechanisms (rsync, https, gridFTP, etc.) Private PKI for securing transport layers Logging and reporting Other components we implement separately, but may be common, for example a secure transfer area. DPN objects that hold administrative content such as DPN framework agreements, DPN bagit profiles, versioned Brightening information for a collection/repository
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TDL and DPN In DPN terms, TDL is a content provider and “first node” TDL retains primary responsibility for data DPN provides a backup function for institutional, technical, or other failures TACC provides storage for both TDL and DPN – Data packages will be separate – Content packaging will be different
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UT DPN Implementation UT Library, TACC have significant presence in DPN leadership teams Participation in technical, sustainability, other DPN working groups Library will provide interfaces to TDL and other local repositories TACC will provide back-end storage and other implementation components
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Other Repositories and DPN DPN is effectively a “dark archive” Repositories still must have their own solutions for access/data management/etc But DPN can provide preservation functions If you are a DPN member and can generate “bags” you can deposit data into DPN Many institutions are already DPN members Membership is open but fee-based
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The DPN Technical Team APTrust Scott Turnbull Tim Sigmon Adam Soroka Chronopolis David Minor Mike Smorul Don Sutton DuraSpace Andrew Woods HathiTrust Sebastien Korner Bryan Hockey Stanford Tom Cramer James Simon Texas Data Repository Ladd Hanson Christopher Jordan
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